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2016ApJ...818L..30F - Astrophys. J., 818, L30 (2016/February-3)

Pentacarbon dioxide (C5O2) formation and its role as a tracer of solar system evolution.

FORSTEL M., MAKSYUTENKO P., MEBEL A.M. and KAISER R.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Carbon monoxide is the second most abundant molecule on icy grains in the interstellar medium. These grains are under the influence of ionizing radiation, which induces the chemical reaction within the ice. Here we report the first observation of subliming pentacarbon dioxide (C3O2) after irradiation of pure carbon monoxide ice with energetic electrons. Our results show that pentacarbon dioxide is a stable reaction product in a carbon monoxide matrix that survives the sublimation in star-forming regions at sublimation temperatures of 175 K. Along with carbon suboxide (C5O2), this molecule can serve as a powerful tracer of the temperature history of formerly carbon monoxide rich ices in molecular clouds and star-forming regions.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - comets: general - cosmic rays - infrared: ISM - methods: laboratory: molecular - molecular processes

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